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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> one of the consequences of the government shutdown is reduced cyber security staff across federal agencies. the c.i.a. and other targets may have fewer eyes on the computer networks. that means more as a rulierb rulierbleties. >> the government may be shut down for you and me, but for cyber attackers, it is even more open for business. adversaries from foreign terror groups to the former head of the c.i.a. are almost certain to be taking advantage of this. what is it that would be helped? what gives us a higher probability of success? >> many cyber teams are relying on sell ton skeleton groups. and a successful attack now could do damage even after full staffs return to work. >>> what may happen is that first incident might be missed allowing the compromise to go deeper into an organization to get at more critical assets or data. those networks are not being updated to resist new kind of siebler attack. the shutdown comes as cyber attacks are coming from transz
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> one of the consequences of the government shutdown is reduced cyber security staff across federal agencies. the c.i.a. and other targets may have fewer eyes on the computer networks. that means more as a rulierb rulierbleties. >> the government may be shut down for you and me, but for cyber attackers, it is even more open for business. adversaries from foreign terror groups to the former head of the c.i.a....
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and it feels like something out of a science fiction film. this is the wall. from the other side, from inside this place, for instance, the refugee camp in the district of bethlehem, it doesn't feel like anything other than what it is, a prison. abed is the founder of the children's theatre center. >> so we are at the north entrance of bethlehem, heading to the refugee camp. >> so this has been here since 1950. >> yes. it started with tents. people were under the tents for about seven years. and later on, the u.n. saw that it was not temporary as it was supposed to be. so they started building what they called shelters. >> first impressions of the camp, there's a remarkable number of kids. >> now it's about 6,000 people. and 2/3 are under 18 years old. so it's a very young population. unfortunately, with the continuing degradation of the political and economic situation, we are in the situation where we have no playgrounds or green spaces any more. >> children play in the streets beneath walls covered in images of martyrs, plane hijackers, political prisoners.
and it feels like something out of a science fiction film. this is the wall. from the other side, from inside this place, for instance, the refugee camp in the district of bethlehem, it doesn't feel like anything other than what it is, a prison. abed is the founder of the children's theatre center. >> so we are at the north entrance of bethlehem, heading to the refugee camp. >> so this has been here since 1950. >> yes. it started with tents. people were under the tents for...
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that's what science is saying. it's not greenpeace that is saying that, but that is what the science is saying. >> but quoting that new math, you say that we must write off 80% of fossil fuel reserves completely. in other words, 80% of all the bonanza that's still out there, you're saying just cover up, walk away, forget about it? >> got to leave the coal in the hole and the oil in the soil if we want to ensure that this planet exists. >> but you know we're not going to do that. >> well, this is why our struggle is so difficult. this is why when you asked me the question, how did you make that personal decision to go and risk your life by taking part in an action in a very, you know, remote place in the arctic? this is why we're doing it. the stakes are very high here. we are running out of time. many of -- all the things that you're saying greenpeace has said, it's not just greenpeace -- >> i know. >> -- who's saying it. no, no, i'm just saying, it is, you know, the world bank, for example, is not a particularly r
that's what science is saying. it's not greenpeace that is saying that, but that is what the science is saying. >> but quoting that new math, you say that we must write off 80% of fossil fuel reserves completely. in other words, 80% of all the bonanza that's still out there, you're saying just cover up, walk away, forget about it? >> got to leave the coal in the hole and the oil in the soil if we want to ensure that this planet exists. >> but you know we're not going to do...
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and of course, you've got a rich tradition of actual, real-life spooky science fiction stuff. the manhattan project in los alamos, nuclear missile silos hidden deep beneath the desert floor. it's out there. >> so where are we? >> ground zero of where everything seems to have started. >> submitted for your approval. norio and his friend james, two men associated with the new mexico ufo and paranormal forum. >> this is where america's rocketry actually started. >> at the end of world war ii, classified units of the cia and army intelligence were busy sandbagging and sneaking away from probable prosecution, cadres of the world's best rocket scientists. did i mention they were nazis? oh, yeah. many of them were sent around here. >> other very mysterious things even took place allegedly in 1947. >> 1947, roswell incident. >> that's right. that's still a mystery. >> some say. you notice how they always say that in those dubious cheaply reenacted doc shows. "some say" it was the remains of an alien spacecraft. anyhoo, back then they were working on some pretty cool stuff. for instanc
and of course, you've got a rich tradition of actual, real-life spooky science fiction stuff. the manhattan project in los alamos, nuclear missile silos hidden deep beneath the desert floor. it's out there. >> so where are we? >> ground zero of where everything seems to have started. >> submitted for your approval. norio and his friend james, two men associated with the new mexico ufo and paranormal forum. >> this is where america's rocketry actually started. >> at...
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it's not rocket science. why would you keep doing something that doesn't work? even in a democracy, people constantly vote for that which they claim to hate. so here's one new test -- the next test which would have a big impact on changing america. if we could get the voter turnout in midterm elections, the next one in 2014, to equal the voter turnout in presidential elections, we would at least stop having two different americas vote in off years. and that would create a clear signal that americans want us to build a dynamic, vital center. and they don't get that signal now. you can't just cut the politicians if they -- cuss the politicians if they think they're voting in a way that will be rewarded. the public has to send a different set of signals. i believe we can did that. >>> next, a battle of the guns of america. what bill clinton says about the fight and the push for gun control. >> i'm the only president in modern times to ever consistently take on the nra and survive. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is re
it's not rocket science. why would you keep doing something that doesn't work? even in a democracy, people constantly vote for that which they claim to hate. so here's one new test -- the next test which would have a big impact on changing america. if we could get the voter turnout in midterm elections, the next one in 2014, to equal the voter turnout in presidential elections, we would at least stop having two different americas vote in off years. and that would create a clear signal that...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. the all-new 2014 lexus is. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that on a single charge. it's a car. it just doesn't take gas. [ farrar ] so think about where you go in a day. do you really need gas to get there? [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013 nissan leaf for $199 a month. ♪ >>> i'm page hopkins. here's what's happening. president obama met with his senior staff this afternoon to discuss a possible government shutdown on tuesday. hours after they passed a spending bill which won't get through the senate, house republicans came together to call out senators for not coming to work today. >>> and a retrial begins for amanda knox
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. >>> the science behind gravity. >> no. >> a new blockbuster film is a hit with critics and scientists. how the movie makers got this space mission right, next. [ male announcer ] what's important to you? at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers. taking care of her. and the next thing on our list is bungee jumping. [ male announcer ] helping you -- now that's what's important to us. >>> every weekend we bring you the science behind stories in the news. this week we're going hollywood. many times movies aren't like real life but that's all changed at least for one film, it's called "gravity" and it's getting a lot of buzz. it's not because of george clooney and sandra bullock. >> reporter: a thrilling, nerve shredding phenomenon that's critics describi
. >>> the science behind gravity. >> no. >> a new blockbuster film is a hit with critics and scientists. how the movie makers got this space mission right, next. [ male announcer ] what's important to you? at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. the ones that let you call for help. and i said, "that's not for me! that's for some old person!" but we finally talked my mom into calling adt. then, one day, i slipped and broke my hip. so i pushed the button. it's okay, mrs. anderson. the paramedics are on their way. it was so good to hear adt at the other end. [ male announcer ] adt home health security services. with one touch of a button, you can summon help from anywhere in your home and talk with adt's trained professionals, who can call for emergency assistance. and now during the senior safety event, get adt with no activation fee and a cash-back rebate for your first month of service, plus a free guide to living on your own. call now, and we'll send you a coupon for this special offer to share with a friend. adt helps provide 24-hour protection starting at just over $1 a day. i'm glad adt could call for help. so am i. [ male announcer ] call now for no-charge activation, plus your first month free. and ask about discounts f
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but in the investigation, the forensic science found that there's no trace of blood, nothing about meredith kercher's dna, even if the prosecution say something different. but it was contaminated because they didn't respect the particles when they picked up that knife. >> final question for you, rafaele. i know meredith kercher's father. i used to work with him a bit in england. and they've suffered enormously from what has happened obviously to their daughter. although you describe your life as hellish and amanda has used similar terminology for her life now. obviously you're both still alive and have your lives. what is your message to meredith kercher's family? >> basically i feel a lot of compassion for their situation. and it's horrible. because their daughter is no more in this world. but i'm not responsible for that. me and amanda, we had nothing to do with this crime. and what i really want is that we don't need this tragedy more victims. meredith had been horribly murdered. and if it came to my sister, i will get crazy as well. but i'm just begging to look at the real facts and the
but in the investigation, the forensic science found that there's no trace of blood, nothing about meredith kercher's dna, even if the prosecution say something different. but it was contaminated because they didn't respect the particles when they picked up that knife. >> final question for you, rafaele. i know meredith kercher's father. i used to work with him a bit in england. and they've suffered enormously from what has happened obviously to their daughter. although you describe your...
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they're, you know, 66% of people are not working there. 98% on the national science foundation. so yes, the way to protect these critical functions that the united states does in terms of research and investment and education and caring for our people is to allow a clean vote on the house of representatives. and we don't need any substitute slingshot alternatives. there's a very clean and simple alternative that can open the government. >> if that doesn't happen, gene, the president will veto those piecemeal pieces of legislation? i know he issued that threat yesterday, but is that still his position? >> i highly doubt that will ever reach his desk because i think the overwhelming strong majority of people understand that there's really only one solution right now. and that is to open the government, at least for six weeks, so people can go back to work, so we can take away the harm that's happening to lots of innocent people, and we can have time to work out a more sensible budget for the rest of the year. >> any talks going on, back channel talks with the speaker to try to wor
they're, you know, 66% of people are not working there. 98% on the national science foundation. so yes, the way to protect these critical functions that the united states does in terms of research and investment and education and caring for our people is to allow a clean vote on the house of representatives. and we don't need any substitute slingshot alternatives. there's a very clean and simple alternative that can open the government. >> if that doesn't happen, gene, the president will...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to our cnn special coverage of the government shutdown. earlier we were talking about the shooting on capitol hill. i'm jake tapper. after a chaotic afternoon the parties are back to their talking points on the shutdown. but there's one unskrimted moment that caught our attention today. listen to this exchange between republican senators mitch mcconnell and rand paul talking strategy on a hot mike in the middle of a bunch of tv interviews. >> i'm all wired up here. >> on cnn i just go over and over again. we're willing to compromise. i don't think they poll tested we'll nobody. i think that's awful for them to say that over and over again. >> i do, too. i just came back from a two-hour meeting with them. that was basically the same view privately. >> i think if we keep saying we wanted to defund it. we fought for that. now we're willing to compromise on this. we're going to win. i know we don't want to be here but we're going to win this, i think.
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to our cnn special coverage of the government shutdown. earlier we were talking about the shooting on capitol hill. i'm jake tapper. after a chaotic afternoon the parties are back to their talking points on the shutdown. but there's one unskrimted moment that caught our attention today. listen to this exchange between republican senators mitch mcconnell and rand paul talking strategy on a hot...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> bill: impact segment tonight. brand new poll by cbs news saying that registered republicans are divided over the government shutdown. poll says do you approve or disapprove of shutting the government down due to difficulties about the healthcare law? among republicans only, it's a tie. within the margin of error. had 48% approve. 49% disapprove so. there is no question the g.o.p. is divided on the issue. joining us from washington. fox news
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> this is a fox news alert. at this very minute the u.s. senate is voting to table the house amendment to the continuing resolution. it will only require 51 votes. joining me now live from capitol hill, congressman gomert. you were one of 12 in the house that, in fact, voted against this latest -- now the third continuing resolution. >> right. >> why did you vote against it? >> we have compromised with ourselves twice. the senate says they are not negotiating with anybody. the president said he's not negotiating with anybody. they have tremendous flexibility and negotiation with the russians, syrians, libyans, but not meamericans. it's ridiculous. i didn't feel we should send a c.r. that totally funds obamacare, abortions, everything in it. so that was my problem with it. it's time to let the senate vote for some compromise instead of our way or the highway. by the way, sean, when reid and especially the president reiterated again today, it's the law. both houses of congress passed it. i signed it. it bears my s
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> this is a fox news alert. at this very minute the u.s. senate is voting to table the house amendment to the continuing resolution. it will only require 51 votes. joining me now live from capitol hill, congressman gomert. you were one of 12 in the house that, in fact, voted against this latest -- now the third continuing resolution. >> right. >> why did you vote against it? >> we have compromised...
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preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the what the heck just happened segment tonight. s as you may know apple launched two models of iphones and millions of people are buying them that compelled the web site sale land to do a survey. it asked 8 single men would you rather have an iphone or a girlfriend. one in eight picked the phone. here now to analyze bernard mcguirk and jesse watters who is in for gutfeld this evening. what say but this survey. >> get one in 8 guys to say they would rather have a new five gallon fish tank than a girlfriend. >> bill: these are people that really don't relate to the fairer sex? >> probably not. it wasn't a stunningly high statistic. you know, the iphone is here to stay. it's a sad commentary, it's pathetic but it's here. transsister radio, typewriter, rotary phone saul gone. i know you hate it. >> i don't hate it as much as i come across. i just think that the unintended consequences a
preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the what the heck just happened segment tonight. s as you may know apple launched two models of iphones and millions of people are buying them that compelled the web site sale land to do a survey. it asked 8 single men would you rather have an iphone or a girlfriend. one in...
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this is part of how medicine and science and everything moves forward. these patients in the clinical trials now could benefit if these trials work, but the real point is that any time you start to slow things down, then people down the road, months, years down the road, may benefit from the science that emerges from this, they could be affected as well. let me put a broader brush on this with regard to health overall. you think about the nih, but the cdc, you may have heard today, stopping distribution of the flu shot in some places. some people may say how big a deal is that. tens of thousands of people die from the flu every year. it's a big deal for lots of people out there. and think about things like food inspections. every time there's a food outbreak, you and i talk about the impact of the food outbreaks in the whole country. food inspections, i talked to dr. tom freeden, head of the cdc. he said food inspections will be adversely affected. these are things you may not feel immediately right now. they may not have the same drama as we're hearing
this is part of how medicine and science and everything moves forward. these patients in the clinical trials now could benefit if these trials work, but the real point is that any time you start to slow things down, then people down the road, months, years down the road, may benefit from the science that emerges from this, they could be affected as well. let me put a broader brush on this with regard to health overall. you think about the nih, but the cdc, you may have heard today, stopping...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> mia farrow shocked everyone when she told "van ity fair" th father of her son ronan might be frank sinatra. >> she called him, quote, the great love of her life. when she was asked if ronan, her son with woody allen, could be sinat sinatra's son, farrow replied, possibly. take a look at ronan farrow. handsome man. side by side comparison with frank sinatra, yeah, there are some similarities there, perhaps way more similarities than if you see a side by side of him and woody allen. i don't know. judge for yourself. that'sall i'm going to say. the author of the article approached nancy sinatra jr. asking about ronan being quote as a family of the future. she said, quote, he is a big part of us, and we are blessed to have him in our lives. that doesn't exactly dispel the rumor or theory or say anything but ronan has a sense of humor. he took the twitter on wednes
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> mia farrow shocked everyone when she told "van ity fair" th father of her son ronan might be frank sinatra. >> she called him, quote, the great love of her life. when she was asked if ronan, her son with woody allen, could be sinat sinatra's son, farrow replied,...
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the christian science monitor reporting because of fda furloughs, 91% of sea foods that americans eat will be not inspected. in south carolina, the shutdown is affecting the state's military readiness. drilling for thousands of guardsmen has been cancelled. and in southern california, today's miramar air show is off and that will deal a blow to the local economy. those are just a few examples. i want to bring in matt welch and amanda terkel. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i don't know if you saw this new poll out this morning. 72% of americans disapprove of the government shutdown. i don't know what else 72% of americans agree on. is that, matt, what is spurring john boehner to try to do something to get out of this mess? >> i would hope so, yeah. the other thing that 72% of americans agree on is that they don't like to hike the debt ceiling without conditions to cut spending, which means that the republicans had a great hand to play, which they immediately squandered. >> so they muddied it or squandered it? >> they have muddied it for sure and i fear they squander
the christian science monitor reporting because of fda furloughs, 91% of sea foods that americans eat will be not inspected. in south carolina, the shutdown is affecting the state's military readiness. drilling for thousands of guardsmen has been cancelled. and in southern california, today's miramar air show is off and that will deal a blow to the local economy. those are just a few examples. i want to bring in matt welch and amanda terkel. good morning. >> good morning. >> good...
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so this hour we're going to actually take you to the science behind simulating that concept of being stranded in space and how they do it. it's really fascinating stuff. that, of course, is coming up. but we're going to start with the big deadline in washington. >> now a couple of deadlines, actually. the clock ticking toward a tuesday shutdown. much of the government is getting ready to close up shop. >> yeah, that's because the house did something early today that makes a shutdown more likely than not. republicans pushed through a bill that pays the government's bills beyond monday. but -- there's a big but. >> there is always a big but. the bill delays obama care for a year. it repeals a tax that would help to pay for obama care that is the medical tax bill, the bill goes to the senate where the democratic leadership has basically said, no, dead on arrival. >> two democrats, they voted with republicans on the obama care delay. >> conversely, two new york republicans richard hannah and chris gibson voted against their party's bill. >> so let's get reaction to the vote now. we're jo
so this hour we're going to actually take you to the science behind simulating that concept of being stranded in space and how they do it. it's really fascinating stuff. that, of course, is coming up. but we're going to start with the big deadline in washington. >> now a couple of deadlines, actually. the clock ticking toward a tuesday shutdown. much of the government is getting ready to close up shop. >> yeah, that's because the house did something early today that makes a shutdown...
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as a physician, of course, my whole educational background is science. so we're taught that nothing exists unless you can perceive it with your senses. i was in a difficult place. i really was. >> steve: so he visited your husband. >> uh-huh. >> steve: and then he visited grandpa. visited a friend. didn't visit you. but you decided to reach out to jamie. why? >> that took a long time. it was because a blog member suggested it. first i had an experience with my father where -- who is an atheist. so consider the irony here. my father -- this is three days after also. my father was his chair and all of a sudden, he looks up, there is eric standing there. and then he crawls up -- turns into a little boy and climbs up in his lap and my father is i'm startled. then i started reading books on quantum physics, read books on altered dimensions, i don't know how many accounts of near death experiences. >> steve: through the blogs you connected with jamie. what do you help her do? >> find her answers. so i'm able, since childhood, to see energy and see people who h
as a physician, of course, my whole educational background is science. so we're taught that nothing exists unless you can perceive it with your senses. i was in a difficult place. i really was. >> steve: so he visited your husband. >> uh-huh. >> steve: and then he visited grandpa. visited a friend. didn't visit you. but you decided to reach out to jamie. why? >> that took a long time. it was because a blog member suggested it. first i had an experience with my father...
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maybe all princeton and harvard faculty members and political science departments ought to feel very ashamed that we have graduated people who can win elected office who apparently don't know how a bill can become a law. >> still searching for them. >> a lot of people. let me ask this question. handicap, benji, what's the likelihood we get a vote on a clean consider-in the next receive days, by the time i'm sitting here a week from today? >> low. low. neither side really has much impetus to back down right now. for the white house, this isn't even a battle about the specific terms of negotiations. it's a battle about whether to negotiate at all. they're trying to keep republicans from enshrining this principle that you can threaten to ti death stroi the government, the economy if you don't get huge legislative policy concessions, because that could follow the next president and the president after. >> small policy concessions. a dangerous precedent. >> a question on the small ones i want to come back to because clearly what's happening if it is low we'll get a clean cr vote, what see
maybe all princeton and harvard faculty members and political science departments ought to feel very ashamed that we have graduated people who can win elected office who apparently don't know how a bill can become a law. >> still searching for them. >> a lot of people. let me ask this question. handicap, benji, what's the likelihood we get a vote on a clean consider-in the next receive days, by the time i'm sitting here a week from today? >> low. low. neither side really has...
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had to write a one or two-sentence analysis of its significance and study for the next day's earth science test as well. again, first night, took you somewhere between three and five hours according to the article. how did it go? >> well, that was what i was trying to figure out. like many parents, i'd noticed how much homework my daughter was doing every night. often two to five hours a night and it was cutting into family time and extracurricular time, so i thought i'd sit down and actually do her homework for a week along side her. i didn't do her homework for her. and what i was trying to figure out is this is taking up such a big part of her time and it's obviously such a great influence on her life that i would try to find out firsthand what was really going on here. and i was first of all surprised by the sheer volume of homework, the amount of work, the amount of reading. angela's ashes is a great book, but 79 pages is a challenge for me and reading and writing is literally what i do for a living. that was just the start of it. it was an awful lot of work and hard work. >> there ar
had to write a one or two-sentence analysis of its significance and study for the next day's earth science test as well. again, first night, took you somewhere between three and five hours according to the article. how did it go? >> well, that was what i was trying to figure out. like many parents, i'd noticed how much homework my daughter was doing every night. often two to five hours a night and it was cutting into family time and extracurricular time, so i thought i'd sit down and...
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. >> this is where your science -- >> i'm not his son either, you're right about that. look at the side by side, you see the picture of ronan and the picture of frank sinatra, both handsome fellows. >> add woody allen to the mix. >> i'll do a side by side. >> dead ringer. >> not so much. >> i agree with you guys. the eyes itself. right? >> it's the eyes, it's the nose i think that he's got -- >> greatly favors his mother also. ♪ thank the lord he does look a lot like his mom. >> it doesn't help in the article they went on to talk to nancy sinatra, asked her what she thought about all of this and basically she said, talking about ronan, "he is a big part of us and we are blessed to have him in our lives." so that doesn't say yea, nay or hey. it just keeps the whole mystery going. >> look, this is what they're saying to us, to the media, there could be an entirely other body of understanding that she's just hinting at because obviously the mom, mia farrow was big issues with woody allen obviously. >> exactly. >> when a woman says this could be your kid, a lot of weight
. >> this is where your science -- >> i'm not his son either, you're right about that. look at the side by side, you see the picture of ronan and the picture of frank sinatra, both handsome fellows. >> add woody allen to the mix. >> i'll do a side by side. >> dead ringer. >> not so much. >> i agree with you guys. the eyes itself. right? >> it's the eyes, it's the nose i think that he's got -- >> greatly favors his mother also. ♪ thank the...
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a college freshman majoring in computer science facing charges in a sextortion indication. jared is facing charges after hijacking the cameras of women on their computers and took them to blackmail them. among the women, reigning miss teen usa. cassidy wolf. she actually went to high school with the guy. thank you for being with us, cassidy. >> thank you. >> i know this is everybody's nightmare. you are just in your room doing your thing. the next thing you know, you find out somebody is watching you. how did you learn first of all that it was hijacked? >> i received a notification on my facebook that night that somebody was, you know, trying to log into my facebook. i was monitoring all of my social sites closely that night. i received an e-mail 30 minutes later saying he sent me an e-mail and he stated what he was doing to me. he gave me three options and attached two nude photos of myself that he had taken in my bedroom. >> i have to give you credit. there might be a lot of young women or people in general who might get something like this and panic and give in to the tw
a college freshman majoring in computer science facing charges in a sextortion indication. jared is facing charges after hijacking the cameras of women on their computers and took them to blackmail them. among the women, reigning miss teen usa. cassidy wolf. she actually went to high school with the guy. thank you for being with us, cassidy. >> thank you. >> i know this is everybody's nightmare. you are just in your room doing your thing. the next thing you know, you find out...